DOS Visa Bulletin Predictions Made in October 2014:

The Department of State published their predictions on monthly cutoff date movement for the next few months in the November 2014 Visa Bulletin:

EB1: Current

EB2:

Worldwide: Current

China: Three to five weeks

India: No forward movement

EB3:

Worldwide: Continued rapid forward movement for the next several months. After such rapid advance of the cut-off date applicant demand for number use, particularly for adjustment of status cases, is expected to increase significantly. Once such demand begins to materialize at a greater rate it will impact this cut-off date situation.

China: Rapid forward movement. Such movement is likely to result in increased demand which may require "corrective" action possibly as early as February.

India: Little if any movement.

Mexico:Will remain at the worldwide date.

Philippines: Will remain at the worldwide date. Increased demand may require "corrective" action at some point later in the fiscal year.

EB4: Current

EB5: Current

Family-Sponsored worldwide dates:

F1: Two to three weeks.

F2A: Three to five weeks.

F2B: Six to eight weeks.

F3: One to three weeks.

F4: Two or four weeks.

DOS Visa Bulletin Predictions Made in February 2014:

The Department of State published their predictions on monthly cutoff date movement for early 2014:

EB1: Current

EB2:

Worldwide: Current

China: Three to five weeks

India: No forward movement

EB3:

Worldwide: This cut-off date has been advanced over four and one half years since last spring in an effort to generate new demand. After such a rapid advance of a cut-off date applicant demand for number use, particularly for adjustment of status cases, can be expected to increase significantly. Once such demand begins to materialize at a greater rate it could have a significant impact on this cut-off date situation. Little, if any forward movement of this cut-off date is likely during the next few months.